Since its inception in 2003, the Killam Fellowship Program has provided opportunities for exceptional undergraduate students from universities in the United States and Canada to spend either one semester or a full academic year as an exchange student in the other country. Administered by the Foundation for Educational Exchange between Canada and the United States of America, the Killam Fellowship Program promotes mutual understanding between the two nations by facilitating academic and cultural exchange.

2017-18:

Michele Hau ('18), a Culture and Communications major and a member of the Honors Program, with minors in Economics, Philosophy, and Politics, was awarded a Killam Fellowship in Fall 2017 to study at the University of Victoria.

2013-14:

Hanna Friedlander, an Anthropology and Computer Science major and a member of the Honors Program, was awarded a Killam Fellowship to spend Fall 2013 at the University of Alberta.

2011-2012:

Abigail Lind ('13), an Exercise Science major and an Honors Program student and Exercise Science major, awarded a Killam Fellowship to spend Spring 2012 studying at York University in Toronto, Ontario.

Briana Bender ('13), a French and Francophone Studies major and Spanish minor, awarded a Killam Fellowship to spend Spring 2012 studying at the Université de Montréal in Montréal, Quebec.

News Release for Lind and Bender.

2010-2011:

Natalie Buchinski ('12), a French major and Honors Program student, awarded a Killam Fellowship to study French literature and religion at the University of Ottawa.

News Release for Buchinski.